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    Originally posted by eks View Post
    That is 1" thicker than the one I have
    That is BS, I would contact Tige to see what they say!

    Now I wonder about my hull, Part of the reason I bought a Tige was because of the thick hull. My dealer had a piece from the bottom of a BU and a piece from a Tige ( maybe a old boat HAHA) that was 3 times as thick as the BU.
    Tige owner since 2006

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      Originally posted by Ks View Post
      That is BS, I would contact Tige to see what they say!

      Now I wonder about my hull, Part of the reason I bought a Tige was because of the thick hull. My dealer had a piece from the bottom of a BU and a piece from a Tige ( maybe a old boat HAHA) that was 3 times as thick as the BU.
      On the side where I drilled the vents the thickness was what I expected.

      The laughter of the world is merely loneliness pathetically trying to reassure itself. - Neal A. Maxwell

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        This could explain how Lunchbox's 20v sank so easily - if it was the thicker piece like you have shown here, it would have taken a lot more to rip the hull out of the bottom with the tracking fins like it did.

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          I had to go buy different (smaller) screws for the through hull, because the original screw was 1" long would have gone through the hull.

          I just hope the 1/4 inch thick hull can hold the stress of the ballast manifold
          The laughter of the world is merely loneliness pathetically trying to reassure itself. - Neal A. Maxwell

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            I am very concerned about this.... Is Tige going Cheap on the hull?

            Did Lunchbox ever post pic of the hull after the boat sunk? did he see it?

            Maybe because they have never had a claim with they hull warranty, Pigeon thought he cold save some coin..

            I am pissed!

            EKS- Are you going to question Tige on this?

            I don't want to go on a rant here, or over react.... but I was sold on the thickness of the hulls and the safety it was to provide for my family if we ever did take a hit.
            Tige owner since 2006

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              Originally posted by Tanner View Post
              I was at my dealer today, who just got back from Tige University on Fri. Apparently Tige has a new production manager. All the new 08's have a 1.25" thick hull.

              I dont know if u saw this or not korgae.... of course it doesn't help the older boats
              Being a major OU fan and a staunch conservative.... I am perpetually vexed w/ the conundrum of who to hate more. Obama or the Univ. of Saxet.

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                1.25" thick is almost double what he has shown in the pic above.

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                  Originally posted by eks View Post
                  I had to go buy different (smaller) screws for the through hull, because the original screw was 1" long would have gone through the hull.

                  I just hope the 1/4 inch thick hull can hold the stress of the ballast manifold
                  EKS,
                  What size are your vents thru the hull and what size pick-up on the bottom did you use. I am going to do a system like yours and I need to start rounding up some of the materials so I can get this project started. Where did you buy these parts as well as your pumps? Andrew said he would help also, but he said he will be without his computer for a while. I will call him today and see if he has some talk time.

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                    Originally posted by Timmy! View Post
                    1.25" thick is almost double what he has shown in the pic above.
                    The 1.25" is almost 4 times thicker than what I got on the hull.

                    The last picture was of the vent hole on the side.
                    The laughter of the world is merely loneliness pathetically trying to reassure itself. - Neal A. Maxwell

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                      Originally posted by TigeDuner View Post
                      EKS,
                      What size are your vents thru the hull and what size pick-up on the bottom did you use. I am going to do a system like yours and I need to start rounding up some of the materials so I can get this project started. Where did you buy these parts as well as your pumps? Andrew said he would help also, but he said he will be without his computer for a while. I will call him today and see if he has some talk time.
                      All the vent holes are 1", the thru the hull is about 1 1/4".

                      Andrew got all the parts for me, he also helped me drill the holes and wire the pumps.

                      I would send him a PM and he has a list of all the parts you need. In my case, we both went to Lowe's the night before and got all the plumbing part. The fittings, pumps, thru the hull and vent parts he got it for me.
                      The laughter of the world is merely loneliness pathetically trying to reassure itself. - Neal A. Maxwell

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                        Originally posted by Tanner View Post
                        I dont know if u saw this or not korgae.... of course it doesn't help the older boats
                        Thanks, That does make me feel better, I hope my 08 is included in that group
                        Tige owner since 2006

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                          Originally posted by Ks View Post

                          EKS- Are you going to question Tige on this?
                          I was very disappointed as well with the thickness , but I don't think Tige will do anything about it. They will still honor the warranty if anything happens to the hull, but it does not give me the warm and fuzzy felling anymore that I am riding a very solid boat.

                          I think the thickness is bellow average from other companies (MU and MC). With this kind of thickness I don't think they can claim that they build the most solid boat on the market.
                          The laughter of the world is merely loneliness pathetically trying to reassure itself. - Neal A. Maxwell

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                            Originally posted by Ks View Post
                            Thanks, That does make me feel better, I hope my 08 is included in that group
                            The early 08 were built in 07.

                            At the same time when I bought my boat in 07 I was still let to believe that the hull was the thickest and the most solid on the market.
                            The laughter of the world is merely loneliness pathetically trying to reassure itself. - Neal A. Maxwell

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                              Now that my system is almost done I would like to give a HUGE THANKS to Andrew, without his good pricing and especially his willingness to fly to Utah to help on getting started I wouldn't have done it.

                              I give Tige this, one of the best things they have on their favor is it's Owners, and Andrew is the living prove of that!

                              Again, Thanks Andrew

                              PS.: Other thanks to Kona for coming and helping, for Doms for letting me use his tools, and all others that gave their input on the installation setup.
                              Last edited by eks; 04-20-2008, 08:23 PM.
                              The laughter of the world is merely loneliness pathetically trying to reassure itself. - Neal A. Maxwell

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                                Hey, what size wire did you use?
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